"Legitimation of Hatred or Inversion Into Love": Religion in Kristeva’s Re-Reading of Freud1

This paper examines Julia Kristeva’s psychoanalytic theory of religion. It situates Kristeva in relation to Freud, the object relations theorists, and the post-structuralist psychoanalysts, and suggests that in her work of the 1980s Kristeva revises Freud’s four major cultural texts. She constructs...

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Published in:Research in the social scientific study of religion
Main Author: Jonte-Pace, Diane (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 1999
In: Research in the social scientific study of religion
Year: 1999, Volume: 10, Pages: 17-35
Further subjects:B History of religion studies
B Social sciences
B Religionswissenschaften
B Religion & Gesellschaft
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Summary:This paper examines Julia Kristeva’s psychoanalytic theory of religion. It situates Kristeva in relation to Freud, the object relations theorists, and the post-structuralist psychoanalysts, and suggests that in her work of the 1980s Kristeva revises Freud’s four major cultural texts. She constructs a psychoanalytic interpretation of religion that maintains Freud’s most important insights at the same time that it directs new attention to two themes Freud was unable to fully articulate: an unconscious association of anti-Semitism with the body of the mother, and the religious inversion of hatred and fear into love.
Contains:Enthalten in: Research in the social scientific study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004496224_005